It is always important to consult with your healthcare provider before taking any medication during pregnancy. However, based on available information, Duphalac is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy. Duphalac is a laxative that works by softening stools and increasing bowel movements. It is commonly prescribed to treat constipation in pregnant women. The active ingredient in Duphalac, lactulose, is not absorbed into the bloodstream and does not pose a significant risk to the developing fetus. However, as with any medication, there may be individual variations in how each person responds. Your healthcare provider will consider your specific medical history and circumstances before recommending the use of Duphalac or any other medication during pregnancy. They will weigh the potential benefits against any potential risks and make an informed decision based on what is best for you and your baby. If you have concerns or questions about using Duphalac or any other medication during pregnancy, it is important to discuss them with your healthcare provider for personalized advice and guidance.